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Romulus council adopts FY2025–26 budget and tax levy, approves park drainage work and several administrative items
Summary
The Romulus City Council adopted the city’s General and Special Appropriations Act and tax levy authorization for fiscal years 2025–26 at its May 27 meeting and approved several administrative and capital items, including a change order for Mary Anne Banks Park and a Juneteenth street closure.
The Romulus City Council adopted the city’s General and Special Appropriations Act and tax levy authorization for fiscal years 2025–26 at its May 27 regular meeting, and approved a series of administrative and capital items including a change order for work at Mary Anne Banks Park and an appointment to the Downtown Development Authority.
The council voted unanimously to adopt the appropriations act and tax levy authorization, which the finance staff said keeps the operating millage unchanged from last year at 9.406 mills. Councilmembers made the motion to adopt the budget as submitted by Mayor McCrae; the motion was supported and passed by roll call.
The council also approved a $20,000 subrecipient agreement with Wayne County for HUD Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding for fiscal 2024–25. The motion to “concur with administration and approve the attached subrecipient agreement with Wayne County for HUD Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) for the fiscal years 2024 to 2025 in the amount of $20,000” passed by unanimous roll call.
On capital work, the council…
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